As of today (August 6), Fredo’s new album Independence Day will be released, which is his first since (presumably) moving on from RCA Records. There are 14 tracks on the release with features from Potter Payper, Headie One, Clavish, and Sus. The project was also supported by several well-received singles including “Freestyle,” “Talk of the Town,” and “Wandworth to Bullington.”
In the weeks leading up to the release of his new album, Fredo unveiled a video for “Flowers and the Snow,” a Finesse Beats and KP Beatz-produced track that finds the rapper remembering his drug-dealing days.
Fredo and Nathan James Tettey directed the accompanying video to “Flowers and the Snow,” which focuses mostly on Fredo reciting his lyrics while surrounded by marijuana. Elsewhere, Fredo can also be seen hanging and walking around other rooms in a fly residence with a bevy of beautiful women.
Additionally to Independence Day, Fredo dropped off Money Can’t Buy Happiness, which was ranked number two on UK’s Official Album chart. A recent compilation of new music by Dave, who recently blessed the masses with new music of his own, is Money Can’t Buy Happiness. The album contains 11 tracks from Summer Walker, Pop Smoke, Young Adz, and Dave.
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